Project

Investigation of regulatory T cell function in autoimmune skin diseases: study of a pemhigus vulgaris model

Code
3G016107
Duration
01 January 2007 → 30 December 2012
Funding
Research Foundation - Flanders (FWO)
Promotor
Research disciplines
  • Medical and health sciences
    • Dermatology
    • Immunology
    • Laboratory medicine
    • Palliative care and end-of-life care
    • Regenerative medicine
    • Other basic sciences
    • Dermatology
    • Immunology
    • Laboratory medicine
    • Palliative care and end-of-life care
    • Regenerative medicine
    • Other clinical sciences
    • Other health sciences
    • Nursing
    • Other paramedical sciences
    • Dermatology
    • Immunology
    • Laboratory medicine
    • Palliative care and end-of-life care
    • Regenerative medicine
    • Other translational sciences
    • Other medical and health sciences
Keywords
auto-immune skin disease memphigus vulgaris regulatory T cell
 
Project description

In this project we want to clarify the regulatory mechanisms mediating the T cell repertoire in cutaneaous autoimmunity and examine the control mechanisms necessary for peripheral tolerance in more detail. It is our aim to monitor in a set of autoimmune skin diseases (pemhigus vulgaris (PV), vitiligo, halo naevi, alopecia areata, bullous memphigoid, psoriasis) the regulatory T cell (Treg) frequency and function and to determine it overactivation and expansion of autoreactive T cells override this regulation. Moreover it is our intention to unravel in more detail the role of Tregs in PV disease activity but also to apply it as a model to increase the knowledge about Treg function in general.